Hi all, I have an 1988 F600, which I unfortunately threw down the road a while back, although she's back on the road, I'v have to take some of the fairing off . Anyway, I found a guy that will help me get her looking like she's straight from the showroom. But I'm toying with the idea of making her a sleeper. That is, R1 forks, yokes, bars, wheel, etc. but I don't want to fork out (excuse the pun.) then find that I cant get the bits to fit. Does anyone know if this is possible, and if it is, can you recommend a rear shock to suit the forks, and possibly a swing arm with a wider back wheel?
As for the engine performance, I'm going down the route of cam regrind, k&n pod filters, and fuel injection...pricey, and a load of effort, I know, but should keep me out of trouble over winter...
Thanks for any help in advance.
Az
'88 FZ600 help
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'88 FZ600 help
1988 Yamaha FZ600;
2003 KTM SX125 (fully Race tuned);
1989 Honda MTX125 (currently in use by my sister);
A semi race tuned, hybrid pit bike, 125cc;
various parts of other bikes kicking around.
2003 KTM SX125 (fully Race tuned);
1989 Honda MTX125 (currently in use by my sister);
A semi race tuned, hybrid pit bike, 125cc;
various parts of other bikes kicking around.
Re: '88 FZ600 help
I hate to say this, but the FZ600 is not a good bike for throwing all that money into. First off the only good thing about it is handling. The motor is weak with only 2 valves per cylinder and oil cooling. The motor weighs like a boat anchor. The motor in my FZR600 seems to be 70% of the weight of the FZ motor. I myself played with the idea of fuel injection but couldn't find throttle bodies that would fit. Even if you do find them, you need a coolant sensor. Since it's oil cooled, you will have to tap into the oil line. I don't know how accurate it's going to be. If I were you and wanted a faster bike, I would just sell the FZ and buy an FZR600 for an instant 30HP boost or an R6 to double your power.
I do however have an fun FZ project. It involves throwing out the original motor and swapping an RD350 2 stroke and make an already excellent handling bike even lighter weight and better. See pic bellow.
I do however have an fun FZ project. It involves throwing out the original motor and swapping an RD350 2 stroke and make an already excellent handling bike even lighter weight and better. See pic bellow.
67 YR1
76 RD400
86 FZ600
90 FZR400
90 FZR1000 EXUP
76 RD400
86 FZ600
90 FZR400
90 FZR1000 EXUP